OTTAWA The head of Ottawa s local vaccination rollout is asking residents who do not live in neighbourhoods that are being specifically targeted by pop-up vaccination clinics to avoid traveling to those clinics to get a vaccine. Emergency and protective services general manager Anthony Di Monte told reporters that about 200 people were turned away from a clinic at the Howard Darwin Centennial Arena Wednesday morning because they didn t live in the two priority neighbourhoods the drop-in clinic was meant for. There’s a pop-up vaccination clinic tomorrow at the Howard Darwin Arena that is only for residents of Parkwood Hills & Stewart Farm who are 18+. Please help us reach priority neighbourhoods by leaving the limited spots for these #OttCity residents! pic.twitter.com/MLIWudIEU9
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